Candid Cam

No-app wedding photo sharing

Let guests share wedding photos without downloading an app.

Candid Cam gives every guest one browser upload page. They scan the QR code, add photos or videos from their camera roll, and get back to the wedding while you keep uploads private until review.

Free to set up. Activate the live guest QR when the wedding is ready.

Guest upload path

Scan, upload, return to the party.

One QR code

Use the same upload link on table cards, signs, your wedding website, and next-day reminders.

No download

Guests stay in Safari or Chrome, so older relatives and one-off guests can still contribute.

Fast upload

Photos and videos go from the guest camera roll into the couple's private queue.

Private review

The album only includes the uploads you approve, instead of becoming a live public feed.

No download comparison

The best sharing tool is the one guests can finish.

Search results for wedding guest photo sharing mix QR upload tools, shared folders, download-only apps, and social ideas. Compare them by the steps a guest takes while they are holding a phone at the reception.

No-app wedding photo sharing

Guest path: Scan a QR code or tap a link, then upload photos and videos from the browser.

Best for: Couples who want the most guests to contribute without installing anything.

Download-required app

Guest path: Install an app, find or join the event, then upload from inside the app.

Best for: Small groups where every guest is already comfortable installing one more app.

Shared album or folder

Guest path: Open a folder link and work through account, permission, or mobile upload prompts.

Best for: DIY storage after the wedding, not the clearest day-of guest collection flow.

Social hashtag

Guest path: Post publicly and remember the exact tag.

Best for: Public social discovery, not private camera-roll collection.

One link everywhere

The same upload page works on QR signs, wedding websites, group chats, and reminders.

Album ready

Collect guest photos and videos in one private queue before sharing the final gallery.

Reminder friendly

Send the upload link after the wedding when guests have had time to check their camera rolls.

Reception checklist

Tell guests it is no-app before they decide to skip it.

Most guests will only try once. Make the upload request visible, direct, and simple enough to understand at a glance.

Put the QR code where guests naturally pause: welcome sign, bar, guest book, and table cards.

Say "no app needed" directly on the sign so guests do not assume there is a download.

Use one short link under the QR code for guests whose camera will not scan.

Ask for photos and videos from the ceremony, speeches, dancing, and morning-after camera rolls.

Send the same upload link after the wedding before sharing the final album.

No-app wedding photo sharing FAQ

Questions couples ask before choosing a no-download upload flow.

Can wedding guests share photos without downloading an app?

Yes. With Candid Cam, guests scan a QR code or open a link, then upload photos and videos from their phone browser.

Do guests need an account for no-app wedding photo sharing?

No. A guest-friendly wedding photo sharing flow should avoid account creation during the event so uploads stay quick.

Is no-app wedding photo sharing better than a shared folder?

It is usually better for guest participation because the page is designed for one action: upload wedding photos and videos from a phone. Shared folders can still be useful for storage after review.

Can a no-app wedding photo sharing page collect videos too?

Yes. Candid Cam supports guest photos and videos, which helps capture speeches, entrances, dancing, and candid reactions.

How do we get more guests to upload?

Make the QR sign obvious, say no app is needed, mention it during the reception, and send a next-day reminder with the same upload link.

Give every guest the simplest way to send the moments you missed.

Create one QR upload link, keep every contribution private, and share the final album when it is ready.

Create your no-app upload